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Prepare for the evolving field of AI by learning to identify and navigate its legal, ethical, and policy implications in this course from NTHU.
Artificial Intelligence is reshaping law, society, and governance. This three-week course from National Tsing Hua University provides a comprehensive exploration of the legal, ethical, and policy dimensions of AI technologies. You will start by reviewing the broader technology and policy landscape, learning how AI, robots, algorithms, and human-machine interfaces raise challenges for governments and individuals alike. In week two, the course focuses on automated vehicles, their incidents, and related dilemmas, with a close look at emerging regulations and policy frameworks. In week three, the spotlight shifts to algorithmic bias in the criminal justice system, exploring how errors and systemic issues can produce unfair outcomes. Learners will gain insight into how different countries approach AI regulation and how policy initiatives vary worldwide. By the end of the course, you will be equipped with legal, ethical, and policy tools to evaluate AI systems, understand risks, and engage in global debates about responsible AI governance. Guided by experts Ching-Fu Lin and Kuan Lin Ho, this course empowers you to navigate one of the most pressing issues of the AI age.
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